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Web App Disadvantages


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Creating web applications is as complex as writing a thesis paper or a dissertation. It does not only necessitate quite a tedious amount of effort to perfect the function of the program but also demands one stable thing from the user: internet association.

Whenever a program is being written, it takes several factors in deliberation but the most important of them is the user-interface. It is imperative that the application’s interface is easy to understand, lest it will not be used as it was intended to be so.

Using a atypical office text created raises an issue on standards compliance, moving the evasive issue of file partaking and association. What must be noticed is that these browser applications are used by accessing the internet through the remote servers. It is threatening however, for the document, if the connection is suddenly lost or interrupted. Chances are, the document being programmed online will be lost and inferior, irretrievable.

This kind of disadvantage poses a threat to the survival of the web applications, hence, companies such as Google have made preliminary solutions to this problem. However, for now, only prototypes have been developed to repress the threat raised by this problem. Just like so, Google has created Google Gears—a beta display place that aims to improve the usability of web applications.

Adobe Releases AIR For Linux

Posted by Faye on March 5, 2008 under Adobe

AIR has already reached its 1.0 final release status on Mac OS X and Windows. And at a press event last February, Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch gave a brief preview of the Linux version of AIR, promising that it would be released very soon.

Adobe has a high hopes for AIR’s success on the Linux platform. And they are expecting to see AIR fuel a new growth spurt in the Linux application ecosystem. AIR is a platform which enables all the programmers to build web applications that also run on the desktop. AIR apps will do everything web apps do.

Creating more secure SWF web applications

Posted by Faye on January 20, 2008 under Adobe

Adobe frequently updates the Flash Player software security model to improve the security of the Flash Player environment. However, that only addresses half of the overall solution to help securely deploy applications that run in Flash Player. As the web developer, you must also correctly leverage the tools provided by the ActionScript language and the Flash Player platform to help ensure that your SWF files are more secure. Poor programming conventions can expose SWF files and the sites that host them to web attacks. Adobe provides many resources to developers such as their Secure Programming Guide to assist with developing more secure code.

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